The Center for Celtic Studies at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee publishes the electronic journal e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies. The journal is an integral part of the Center's mission to promote and disseminate research and communication related to Celtic cultures, past and present, in the academic arena as well as for the general public. The journal provides free access to cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles solicited to address specific themes from a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives.
Active Volumes
- Volume 1: Diaspora (most recent addition: February 12, 2016)
- Volume 2: Cultural Survival (most recent addition: December 2, 2013)
- Volume 3: Gender (accepting submissions)
- Volume 4: Nationalism (most recent addition: June 2, 2021)
- Volume 5: Warfare (most recent addition: August 9, 2019)
- Volume 6: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula (closed)
- Volume 7: Cyber Celtic (most recent addition: June 15, 2008)
- Volume 8: Religion and Ideology (most recent addition: November 21, 2016)
- Book Reviews (most recent addition: December 8, 2021)
Recent Content
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Law and the Imagination in Medieval Wales. Robin Chapman Stacey. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. 344 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8122-5051-0.
Marisa Mills, University of Southern Mississippi
The Bard in Napoleonic France and Revivalist Wales: a contrasting symbol of nationality, resistance and liminality
Shelley Morwenna Williams, Jesus College at the University of Oxford
When the Specters of the First World War Return to the Anglo-Irish Estate: Elizabeth Bowen’s A World of Love and J. G. Farrell’s Troubles
Andréa Caloiaro, University of Florida
Heroic Failure: Brexit and the Politics of Pain. Fintan O’Toole. London: Apollo, UK, 2018. 217 pages. ISBN: 978–1789540987.
Peter C. Grosvenor, Pacific Lutheran University, Washington
St Patrick and St Maughold: Saints' Dedications in the Isle of Man
Deborah K.E. Crawford, Independent Scholar
Ireland, India and Empire: Indo-Irish Radical Connections, 1919-64. Kate O’Malley. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008. 216 pages. ISBN: 978-0-7190-8171-2.
Daniel Leach, University of Melbourne, Australia
Highland Canon Fodder: Scottish Gaelic Literature in North American Contexts
Michael Newton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
We Are (Not) Who We Were: Irish Cultural Nationalism and the Battle Over Tara
Julia Miller Cantzler, University of San Diego
The Presbyterians of Ulster, 1680-1730. Robert Whan. Woodbridge, Sussex, England: The Boydell Press, 2013. 251 pages. ISBN: 978-1-84383-872-2.
Peter Gilmore, Carlow University, Pittsburgh, PA
Celts in the Americas. Edited by Michael Newton. Sydney, Nova Scotia: Cape Breton University Press, 2013. 376 pages. ISBN: 978-1-897009-75-8.
Michael Hornsby, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland